About
Born and raised in San José del Cabo, Mexico, and currently based on Vancouver Island, I am a visual storyteller finishing my final semester in Digital Production, Writing, and Design (DPWD) at Camosun College. My work is a study of subculture and human resilience, executed through photojournalism, graphic communication, and writing.
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My practice is rooted in immersion. Whether I am documenting the energy of a skate session, developing graphic systems, or writing investigative pieces for The Nexus Newspaper, my objective is to provide a wide-angle perspective on the human condition. I document stories that demand a closer look.

Mission
Ojo de Pez (Fish Eye) represents a wide-angle perspective on the human condition. From the high-contrast landscapes of Baja California to the editorial rooms of Vancouver Island, I capture the stories that define our modern social landscape.
